Amir Khan deserves some credit. He's been beaten up badly by American fans and media for the way he handled landing a possible May 3 bout against Floyd Mayweather. From the moment that Khan first thought such a bout realistic, he shoved all other fights from his mind. He passed on a potential Dec. 7 title fight against Devon Alexander and wound up sitting around doing nothing for months. When Mayweather...
Amir Khan’s decision to take difficult fight proves he’s starting to grasp what it takes to become a boxing star
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